No problem here... if the custodian let him in... Fire the custodian if you have a problem.
According to Mott, he entered the school through an unlocked maintenance door, found Cliche and asked him to unlock the door to Treeces classroom room so he could take photographs with his personal camera.
I dont see a problem here either... the door to a public facility was unlocked and the custodian voluntarily unlocked the classroom. Any private citizen may have done the same thing as a member of the community.
There is no case here for the teacher to grasp onto... The officer was within his jurisdiction whether as an officer or as a member of that community. If the officer had tried to make an arrest based on the information he collected here then there would be an issue.
and as an aside...
condescension (n)
1: the trait of displaying arrogance by patronizing those considered inferior [syn: superciliousness, disdainfulness]
2: a communication that indicates lack of respect by patronizing the recipient
So dirtboy, 'ditch' (no pun intended) the attitude or direct your posts to ALL so they dont show up in my queue.
That's not what you were saying in post 428:
The officer was focused on protecting the public, that's his job.
That is his job as a police officer WITHIN his official jurisdiction. And it is NOT the role of a police officer to police SPEECH or what is being taught. Once he goes outside his jurisdiction, he is just another private citizen and jurisdiction is not the proper term for what he is doing. And the super already said that he shouldn't have been there - that is more a problem for the custodian who let him in, but IMO it's still unethical for a cop on duty in one jurisdiction to leave that jurisdiction to pursue a personal political agenda.
You keep sliding your position, which makes it impossible to hold a rational debate.
So dirtboy, 'ditch' (no pun intended) the attitude or direct your posts to ALL so they dont show up in my queue.
Don't worry, you ain't worth the trouble - I prefer to debate people who don't constantly move the target.